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In reflecting on James Davison Hunter’s thesis To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, & Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World, I must admit experiencing rising tension as to whether this book is to be a harbinger of hope, or another postmodern harbinger of doubt regarding the possibility of Christianity in our current environment.

In unpacking such deliberations, I begin by outlining the form, content, and intent of Hunter as to his purpose, his theology for faithful presence and shalom, and my final musings. As with any review, the hope is to have the reader read the book him/herself. Instead of writing a review on this book from its obvious theological perspective, as an educator, I will comment on its equipping aspects of inspiring a faithful presence.

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Belcher, E. Christina
(2012)
"Book Review: To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy & Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World,"
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal: Vol. 7
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Iss.
2
, Article 7.
Available at:
http://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/icctej/vol7/iss2/7